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Part of Rice's Studio collection
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Part of Rice's Studio collection
Part of Rice's Studio collection
Image of Russell Block on the north-west corner of River Street West and 9th Avenue (re-named 1st Avenue North West in 1913), showing pedestrian, horse-drawn wagon and automobile traffic. View from corner of 1st Avenue North West and River Street West.
Rice, Lewis
Part of MJ General Photograph Collection
View of exterior of Russell Block, 106 1st Avenue NW. Men standing on sidewalk and car parked at curb
The fonds contains two story booklets on quilting and the history of Buffalo Pound Lake.
Hamilton, Ruth
Part of Quincy Ladies Aid fonds
This series consists of correspondence and other documents of the sale of a portion of Quincy school land by the Quincy Ladies Aid to the Province of Saskatchewan, Department of Highways and Transportation. Concerning the widening of Highway #2 in 1965. Also included is an aerial copy of what is planned for the purchased land.
Quincy Ladies Aid
This fonds consists of a series of scrapbooks kept by Sam A. Hamilton, one containing personal letters and memorabilia and newspaper clippings from the Moose Jaw Evening Times from 1911 to 1947, and another consisting of correspondence, reports, memorabilia and newspaper clippings relating to politics, including the Moose Jaw civic elections of 1918, 1919 and 1920.
Hamilton, Sam
Saskatchewan Agricultural Societies’ Association
This series consists of the constitution, records of meetings, conventions, and activities of the Saskatchewan Agricultural Societies’ Association which was the provincial body of the agricultural societies in Saskatchewan.
Moose Jaw Agricultural Society
Saskatchewan Association of Agricultural Societies and Exhibitions Inc.
This series consists of the constitution and by-laws, information on meetings and conventions of the Saskatchewan Association of Agriculture Societies and Exhibitions Inc. which was formed in 1987 replacing the Saskatchewan Agricultural Societies’ Association.
Moose Jaw Agricultural Society
Saskatchewan Bridge and Iron Company
Part of Rice's Studio collection
Exterior view of the Saskatchewan Bridge and Iron Company building, located at the corner of Second Avenue (now Eighth Avenue) and Fairford Street in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan Business and Professional Women’s Clubs
Part of Moose Jaw Business and Professional Women’s Club fonds
This series consists of reports and minutes of provincial executive and board meetings and briefs, presentations and reports of provincial conventions. There are newsletters of the Regina and Saskatoon Business and Professional Women’s Clubs.
Moose Jaw Business and Professional Women’s Club
Saskatchewan College for Boys from Rothesay Park
Part of Rice's Studio collection
Image of the Saskatchewan College for Boys from Rothesay Park. View includes the campus under construction as well as three houses in Rothesay Park.
Rice, Lewis
Saskatchewan College for Boys in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
Part of Rice's Studio collection
Black and white image of the Saskatchewan College for Boys campus. The campus includes three buildings. There is a automobile in front of one building.
Rice, Lewis
Saskatchewan Co-operative Creameries Ltd.
Part of MJ General Photograph Collection
Exterior view of Saskatchewan Co-operative Creameries Ltd. building at Moose Jaw; taken from opposite side of 2nd Avenue N.W.
Saskatchewan Co-operative Creameries Ltd.
Part of MJ General Photograph Collection
Exterior view of Saskatchewan Co-operative Creameries Ltd. building, showing ice cream wagon at far right
Saskatchewan Culture and Recreation Heritage Conservation Division Moose Jaw Site Inventory fonds
This fonds contains an inventory of heritage buildings in Moose Jaw completed by the Heritage Conservation Division of the Saskatchewan Culture and Recreation. Sites include those on Main Street, and northwest, northeast, central, and southern sections of Moose Jaw. Also included are sites outside of Moose Jaw.
Saskatchewan Culture and Recreation Heritage Conservation Division